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Unfurnished room available in lovely sunny flat Peckham Rye


VickyEvs

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Professional non smoker wanted for unfurnished room in sunny ground floor flat in Victorian conversion on a quiet residential street


Double bedroom with stripped wood floors and fireplace


One other resident


Share of bills


Less than one minute walk from Peckham Rye park and a short walk from pubs, shops and restaurants of Lordship Lane or Rye Lane


Excellent transport links - 5-10 minute walk from East Dulwich or Peckham Rye railway stations for London Bridge (10 mins) or Victoria (15 mins) Clapham (10 mins) and Islington (15 mins). Easy access to lots of bus routes


Open plan kitchen/living area


Bathroom with double-ended bath and oversized shower head


Very large, sunny, contemporary kitchen/living room with white units, wooden tops, tiled floor, double-width wood breakfast bar, built-in cooker and hob, powder-blue retro Smeg fridge-freezer, washing machine and bay window


Double doors open from kitchen on to pretty, south-facing patio garden with stone slab floor and planted borders.


Available immediately


On-street unrestricted parking


One month deposit plus one month rent in advance


References required and will be checked


Private landlady - no agents please. Contact Vicky at [email protected].


RENT: ?750 pcm per resident (excluding bills)

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